Routers

A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Routers perform the "traffic directing" functions on the Internet. The most familiar type of routers are home and small office cable or DSL routers that simply pass data, such as web pages, email, IM, and videos between computers and the Internet. More sophisticated routers, such as enterprise routers, connect large business or ISP networks up to the powerful core routers that forward data at high speed along the optical fiber lines of the Internet backbone. Though routers are typically dedicated hardware devices, use of software-based routers has grown increasingly common.

We are a small size of company. We have a lab too.
We want to segregate lab from the one common network . Idea is, all devices from this V-LAN network can utilize from the previous network but no one can see lab network from the previous network. How to accomplish this?
What are the requirements ? Please help me in designing the network

Ubiquiti relatively new in the USA, but the quality and price of their products make them is now on the rise, thy grow very fast, if you have any of their products you may want to look in their Network Management System [UNMS] from where you can manage all you Ubiquiti devices from one central place via a web page, and even from a phone, it is still in bate but already have nice amount of management. The only down side with Ubiquiti is support.
In short I will be give guide how to install UNMS on a virtual machine in hyper-v and change the default port for security [you don’t need to have a server, since windows 10 supports hyper-v].
As you can see on their website you need to have 64-bit (x64) CPU and assign
• 2 GB RAM (Minimal)
• 16 GB storage (Minimal)
To follow this guide you should also own a domain and have a static ip, you can make it work without but this guide is based with the above requirements.

1- Download and install Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS (Xenial Xerus) 64-bit
2- Once your done with the instlation and you have the machine up and running open the terminal and Run the following script, curl -fsSL https://unms.com/install > /tmp/unms_inst.sh && sudo bash /tmp/unms_inst.sh
3- Login to you domain host and add a DNS a record at you domain host to point to your public IP you can call it however you want [acb.initializebiz.com]
4- Get your local IP address make it static in your router or reserve in domain controller
5- Open a web browser Locally and enter the …

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Edge router x by ubnt is a router which is not expensive but is has a lot of advanced futures. It has its down side to it that its GUI is hard to figure out, also vary little documentation available. But once you get to know it there is a lot you can do with it.
What I will be focusing is when having two networks on the router and you want to create a firewall between the two networks. This can be useful for example, where you have one secure network and one that is a not that secure [can be a wireless network, etc.] and you want to protect the secure network from any attack that my come from the not secured network.
A ubnt router could be configured by port, you can have as many networks as the amount of ports on the router (without having a vlan although you can have a vlan as well).
Now Let’s start with a example we have 2 networks one is 192.168.1.1 on eth0 which is not the secure network, and 192.168.2.1 on switch0 which runs on eth2/eth3/eth4/eth5 (eth1 we use for the WAN) which is the secure network. You also want to restrict the .1.1 from having access to the .2.1 and from accessing the router management.
1- Create a firewall port group that will include ssh port (22) http (80) https (443) and telnet (23).
2- Go to the Firewall/NAT tab, firewall/add ruleset, name it, set the default action to accept.
3- On the newly created ruleset, action/configuration/roles/add new rule, name it, action -drop, next move to advanced, check -established …

Try logging into the router's homepage (normally 192.168.0.1 depending the brand of it), log with administrative accounts and go to WAN connections, release it and renew it..!

If this does not work and the router keeps the same IP even after attempting to renew it, probably the ISP might need to change and release it from the modem or.. you could connect directly to the modem, do an IPCONFIG /RELEASE , IPCONFIG/RENEW, then plug everything back to the router and re-do the first steps again, and maybe just maybe it will change this time.

I was going to order from Amazon but they ran out so I ordered from the same company on eBay. I tried waiting for the higher spec'd one but I couldn't wait any longer. It looks like they're back on Amazon now though.

Routers

A router is a networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. Routers perform the "traffic directing" functions on the Internet. The most familiar type of routers are home and small office cable or DSL routers that simply pass data, such as web pages, email, IM, and videos between computers and the Internet. More sophisticated routers, such as enterprise routers, connect large business or ISP networks up to the powerful core routers that forward data at high speed along the optical fiber lines of the Internet backbone. Though routers are typically dedicated hardware devices, use of software-based routers has grown increasingly common.